Who Drank the Kool-Aid? How Children Get Hooked on Sugary Drinks
Misleading marketing and labeling may confuse parents about the health value of many juices, a new report finds.
Source: NYT Health - Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Andrew Jacobs Tags: your-feed-science Children and Childhood Beverages Sugar Juices Artificial Sweeteners Advertising and Marketing Diet and Nutrition Labeling and Labels (Product) American Academy of Pediatrics Coca-Cola Company Kraft Heinz Company U Source Type: news
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